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Comments (4)Scorching hot every day, no rain at all in recent weeks. I fear for the butterflies that will come through this fall if this continues. We've gotten butterflies coming through lately that would continuously go from flower to flower for hours like they hadn't seen much to nectar from for a time. I can keep most plants blooming in the yard, but on the property and along the roads everything is shutting down pretty much and milkweeds have been going entirely dormant. Fortunately, some parts of Texas aren't doing better than we are. I'm raising a few GST cats and some Spicebush cats that turned up on my plants. I've released half a dozen BSTs lately and have 4 more chrysalises. So at least the swallowtails are back! But the male and female Queen that were in the garden for a few days apparently left no eggs on the milkweeds. So sad about that!...See MoreHow's your weather???
Comments (18)We are in the low 60s during the day and 30s at night. Oddly had a slight snow last week, very slight. I live at the base of the Rockies, the ski areas are getting a lot of snow. Last fall the leaves didn't change, they were frozen before turning. But this fall it is beautiful. Falling leaves feels like friends dropping by. The last 2 years have been off from the norm. Little rain and snow. Winter brought enough snow to wet the roads for slick ice in mornings. I have to get going and finish a few outside projects before the mystery weather arrives....See MoreWhat Are You Doing and How's Your Weather?
Comments (29)Spent Friday night with my two SILs, dinner (on them) at a nice Italian restaurant. We exchanged gifts. Saturday I put up our little (table-top) pre-lighted Christmas tree. I had a minor accident getting it down from the attic. The metal tree base fell and knocked me on the cheek, under my eye. So I sat with ice on it for a half hour. I recovered enough to finish assembling and decorating the tree. Made hero sandwiches for dinner for me and hubby. We got some snow (Long Island NY)- maybe 4 inches. . I shovelled twice so not much accumulated this morning (Sunday). Today I'll finish my Christmas cards and do some gift-wrapping. Not a lot of work left for me. I do enjoy December but I must pace myself, not do too much. This year I am NOT baking cookies. Too much work and I don't need to eat so much sweets and desserts....See MoreHow's your weather?
Comments (10)Brad, it never fails to surprise me how different the weather is on each side of the world. I've heard the "experts" throw around things about El Niño for us this year, which would explain the warmer temperatures, but they're also suggesting that we may get more rainfall than average. It's a bit confusing. I think I'd like things a bit cooler here, want to swap? Sherry, so much snow! I didn't even realise it was winter for you yet. Or is it still Fall, and things have gotten over excited? Keep warm! Irisgal, your nights are surprisingly warm. Is that a nomality? MM is much prettier than the picture when its blooms are proper. It's in a shaded spot in my garden, so I can't comment on its colour-fastness or heat durability. Do you have problems with fade in your garden during summer?...See MoreRelated Professionals
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